Pseudo seizure dogs can detect when a person is about to have a non-epileptic seizure and alert them. The dogs are trained to detect subtle cues in a person's behavior or physiology before a seizure occurs. They can alert the person by nudging or pawing them. This gives the person time to prepare for the seizure or seek help. The dogs' ability to predict seizures is remarkable and shows their strong bond with their owner. Their alerts allow people to gain more independence and feel safer knowing their dog is there to help.